Export Administration Act of 1979

Export Administration Act of 1979

Legislation in the United States that gave the president the authority to control exports to other countries when national security and/or short supply demand it. The Act expired in 1994 but its regulations have been renewed by executive order every year since. Since 1990, the Act has not applied to agricultural products under some circumstances.

Oral Interviews: The EAA may require Proposers to participate in an oral interview and negotiation process to discuss their proposal and to answer any questions the EAA may have regarding their proposal.

Since then, however, the EAA has received a strike sanction from the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor so other unions -- including the Teamsters and longshore workers -- could refuse to cross the picket lines if the EAA walks out again.

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